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Hollywood Script Readers Fear They Could be Replaced by AI. They Set Up a Test to See Who Gives Better Feedback
Morris Chapdelaine always has a daunting stack of scripts on his desk. As an indie producer, he reads about three a week and farms out the rest to interns and film students, who send back detailed ...
In a nutsell, the test arranged by the cutter’s union documented that AI tools are great for organizing, classifying and summarizing. Giving helpful notes with observations on the merits of the ...
Brooker revealed yet another way AI might spell trouble for Hollywood writers, plus addresses complaints that the show was better before it moved to Netflix. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Black ...
Several forces contribute to this cycle of AI hype and disappointment. 1. Marketing pressure: Calling a product AI-powered ...
Let’s hope Tilly Norwood has signed with an agent, because Paul Schrader appears to have just the project for Hollywood’s growing dependence on AI. The Oscar nominee recently said that he expects ...
The 'Taxi Driver' screenwriter also says AI might make for superior film criticism: "AI doesn't favor anybody." By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Paul Schrader is defending the use of AI in creating ...
As you’re likely aware, artificial intelligence is a hot topic of debate in the film industry. But Paul Schrader, the screenwriter of films like Taxi Driver and Raging Bull and director of American ...
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